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Funding Opportunities
for Community Colleges:NSF - DUE
183rd Two-year College Chemistry Consortium Conference
Eun-Woo Chang
ewchang@nsf.govDivision of Undergraduate Education
National Science Foundation
November 21, 2008
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Purpose of this session
To share information about severalspecific NSF programs from which you
may wish to seek funding
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Caution
Most of the information presented in
this workshop represents theopinions of the individual programofficers and is not an official NSFposition.
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NATI ONAL SCI ENCE FOUNDATI ON
DI VI SI ON OF UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATI ON ( DUE)
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www.nsf.gov
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EHRs Mission is to promote the development of a diverseand well-prepared workforce of scientists, engineers,
mathematicians, educators, and technicians
and a well informed citizenry who have access to the ideas
and tools of science and engineering.
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The Role of Community Collegesin the Education of Recent Science and
Engineering Graduates
44% of all S & E 1999 and 2000 graduates
with a bachelors or masters degree attendeda community college (more than 50% of thebachelors and 35% of the masters)
51% of Hispanic bachelors and mastersgraduates and 18% of the Hispanic Ph.D.sattended a community college
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The Role of Community Collegesin the Education of Recent Science
and Engineering Graduates
62% of female graduates and 51% of male
graduates who had children attended acommunity college
42% of the graduates who had a GPAbetween 3.75 and 4.00 attended a communitycollege
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NSF Budget
Education and Human Resources (EHR):
FY 2009 (Requested) $709 Million
Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE):FY 2007 (Actual) $204.96 Million
FY 2008 (Estimate) $211.05 Million
FY 2009 (Requested) $219.83 Million
*Note: Extra $75 million from H-1B visa feesemployers pay to obtain a visa for a foreign
high-tech worker to fund the S-STEM program.
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Selected Programs in DUE
FY2007 FY2008 FY2009(Actual) (Estimate) (Requested)
ATE $50.58 $51.62 $51.62
CCLI $37.78 $37.50 $39.21
STEP $28.90 $29.70 $29.70
S-STEM ~ $75 /year from H1B visa fee
NOYCE $10.30 $10.80 (55) $11.60 (55)
* (in Million)
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NSF support for two-year college projectsFY 2006-2008
FY2006 FY2007 FY2008
Program Award # ($) Award # ($) Award # ($)
ATE 128 (44M) 119 (50M) 151 (50M)
CCLI 5 (0.6M) 9 (1.5M) 19 (2.0M)
S-STEM 34 (17.8M) 25 (19M) 35 (16M)
STEP 4 (2.8M) 7 (5M) 4 (2.1M)
MSP - - 2 (0.58M)
Noyce 1 (0.24M) 0 (0) 1 (0.24M)
Total DUE 172 (66M) 160 (75M) 212 (71M)
Total NSF 218 (82M) 212 (91M) 278(101M)
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The Unconventional Way of Repairing
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Course, Curriculum, and
Laboratory Improvement
(CCLI)
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CCLIVision
Excellent STEM education for allundergraduate students.
GoalStimulate, disseminate, and institutionalizeinnovative developments in STEM educationthrough the production of knowledge and the
improvement of practice.
*Most comprehensive program
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CCLI
The program supports efforts tocreate, adapt, and disseminate new
learning materials and teachingstrategies, develop faculty expertise,implement educational innovations,assess learning and evaluateinnovations, and conduct research onSTEM teaching and learning.
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CCLI Cyclic Model
Research onTeaching and
Learning
ImplementInnovation
New Materialsand Strategies
IncreaseFaculty
Expertise
Assess AndEvaluate
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Phase 1
Exploratory ProjectsPhase 1 projects typically will address oneprogram component and involve a limitednumber of faculty members at one academic
institution. However, larger scale projects can beproposed provided they can be done within thePhase 1 budget limitations.
- 90 to 100 awards expected, each with a totalbudget up to $150,000 ($200,000 when four-yearcolleges and universities collaborate with two-year colleges) for 1 to 3 years.
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Phase 2
Expansion Projects
Phase 2 projects build on smaller-scaleprojects that have produced promising results,
such as those produced by successful Phase 1projects, and refine and test these with diverseusers in several settings. Projects may addresssingle or multiple components.
- 25 to 35 awards expected, each with a total
budget up to $500,000 for 2 to 4 years.
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Phase 3
Comprehensive ProjectsPhase 3 projects are intended to support largescale efforts and may focus on a single ormultiple components. These projects might be
focused on faculty professional development,transformative curriculum projects with nationalimpact, or educational assessment or researchprojects addressing significant questions in
undergraduate education. ..
- 4 to 7 awards expected, each with a totalbudget up to $2,000,000 for 3 to 5 years.
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Deadlines
Phase 1 : May ??, 2009 (not posted)
- Be alert for a new solicitation.
Phase 2 & 3 : January 12, 2009- Current solicitation, 08-546,
applies.
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AdvancedTechnological
Education
(ATE)
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ATE
Goal: Educate technicians for the high-tech fields that drive our nationseconomy
Sample activities:Curriculum developmentFaculty professional developmentBuilding career pathways
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ATE is in its 16ATE is in its 16thth year of fundingyear of fundingcommunity colleges, having started withcommunity colleges, having started with
the Science and Advanced Technologythe Science and Advanced TechnologyAct of 1992 (SATA).Act of 1992 (SATA).
FY2008FY2008
Preliminary Proposals April 23, 2009Preliminary Proposals April 23, 2009Formal ProposalsFormal Proposals Oct. 15, 2009Oct. 15, 2009
ATE
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ATE Institution Requirements
Focus is on two-year colleges
All proposals are expected to includeone or more two-year colleges inleadership roles
A consortium of institutions mayalso apply
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ATE Tracks
Projects
Program improvement Professional development for
educators
Curriculum and educationalmaterials development
Teacher preparation
Small grants to new awardees
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Small grants
Focus on community colleges that
have little or no previous ATE grantexperience
Designed to stimulateimplementation, adaptation, andinnovation in tech. education
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ATE Tracks
ATE CentersNational Centers of ExcellenceRegional Centers of ExcellenceResource Centers
Targeted research on technicianeducation
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ATE awards (FY2008)
Typical award sizes:
Projects: $200K/year for 3 years
(45 new awards)
Small Grants: $75K/year for 2 years(15 new awards)
National Centers: $1.2M/year for 4 years
(2 new awards)
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ATE Professional
Development Opportunities
Go toGo to www.TeachingTechnicians.orgwww.TeachingTechnicians.org
Now over 100 professional developmentNow over 100 professional development
opportunitiesopportunities
Number of Awards per State in ATEs 15 Year History
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Number of Awards per State in ATEs 15 Year HistoryTotal number of Awards (865)
9
15
COLORADO
3MONTANA
2WYOMING
2UTAH
2IDAHO
3NEVADA
25OREGON
3ALASKA
HAWAII
99CALIFORNIA
30WASHINGTO
N
21ARIZONA
5NORTH DAKOTA
4SOUTH DAKOTA
7NEBRASKA
16NEW MEXICO
53TEXAS
3KANSAS
7OKLAHOMA
18MINNESOTA
19WISCONSIN
23IOWA
6MISSOURI
4ARKANSA
S
3LOUISIANA
28ILLINOIS
8INDIANA
18KENTUCKY
42OHIO
16
MICHIGA
N
18TENNESSEE
12MISS.
15ALABAMA
9GEORGIA
32FLA.
22S.C.
18NORTH
CAROLINA
22VIRGINIA
2
W.V.
16PENNSYLVANI
A
47NEW YORK
6MAINE
2VT. 7N.H. 62
MA.
14CT.
1 R.I.
2 DEL.26 MD.
20 D.C.
16 N.J.
3PUERTO RICO
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ATE Centers of Excellence (36)
National Center
Regional Center
Resource Center
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ATE Program Budget
$51 M
$0
$5
$10
$15
$20
$25
$30
$35
$40
$45
$50
$55
FY94
FY95
FY96
FY97
FY98
FY99
FY00
FY01
FY02
FY03
FY04
FY05
FY06
FY07
FY08
FY09
MillionsofDollars
F i f ATE A d
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FY FY FY
96-06 2007 2008
Biotechnology 47 5 8
Chemical Technology/Pulp & Paper/Environmental 58 3 1
Multidisciplinary/Institution Reform 43 4 2
Electronics/Microelectronics/Nanotech/Mechatronics/Lasers 23 7 8
Other Engineering Technology 75 7 10
Geospatial (GIS/GPS/Surveying) 28 3 4
Manufacturing 92 4 5
Math/Physics/Computational Science/Core 40 1 1
Computer/Information Systems/Cybersecurity/Telecommunications 139 8 8
Marine/Agriculture/Aquaculture/Natural Resources/Viticulture 20 2 2
Teacher Preparation 34 1 4
Multimedia 7 1 4
Energy Technology 6 3 9
Research/Evaluation 5 2 2
Recruitment/Retention 7 3 1Totals 614 54 69
Foci of ATE Awards
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Science, Technology,Engineering and Mathematics
Talent Expansion Program(STEP)
Goal: increase the number ofstudents receiving associate or
baccalaureate degrees in STEM
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STEP Tracks
Type 1: Implement strategies that will
increase the number of studentsobtaining STEM degrees.
Type 2: Conduct research on factorsaffecting associate or baccalaureatedegree attainment in STEM
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STEP Type 1
Possible project activities:Focus directly on student learning Incorporate current technologyDevelop interdisciplinary approachesOffer bridge programs
Increases in a particular field must not
be at the expense of other fields!
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Submission & Funding Trends
Fiscal Year Type 1 Type 2
Submitted Awarded Submitted Awarded
2005 170 22 16 2
2006 141 22 - -
2007 135 19 21 2
2008 139 20 14 2
2009 153 ~20 11 1-3
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STEP awards (FY2008)
Maximum award sizes Type 1 (15-20 awards anticipated)
$100K/year for 5 years for SFTE
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Scholarships in Science,Technology, Engineering,
andMathematics
(S-STEM)
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S-STEM
Goal: Provides institutions funds to providescholarships to academically talented, but
financial needy, students. Students can bepursuing associate, baccalaureate, orgraduate degrees.
Letter of Intent: July 10, 2008Full Proposal: August 12, 2008
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-Eligible disciplines extended to includebiology, physical and mathematical sciences,computer and information sciences,
geosciences, and engineering-Maximum scholarships $10,000
(based on financial need)
-Grant size: up to $600,000- One proposal per constituent school or college
- About $50-$70 million available
S-STEM
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Special Program Features
Has a faculty member in a STEM discipline
as the PI.Involves cohorts of students.
Provides student support structures.
Includes optional enhancements such asresearch opportunities, tutoring,internships, etc.
Enrolls students full time.
S-STEM
I f ti b t
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Information aboutfunded proposals
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NSF Chemistry Division
- Undergraduate Research Collaboratives(URC): Initiated in 2004
- Research Experiences for Undergraduates(REU)
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How to Write Good Proposals?
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DML DML
NSF Proposal Reviewand Decision Process
Investigator/Institution
CentralProcessing
ProgramManager
DivisionDirector
Declination
Award
(Via DGA)
Withdrawal
MailReviews
PanelInap-
propriate
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The Proposal:Criteria for Evaluation
What is the intellectual merit ofthe proposed activity?
What are the broader impacts ofthe proposed activity?
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Intellectual Merit
Addresses a major challenge
Supported by capable faculty and others
Improved student learning Rationale and vision clearly articulated
Informed by other projects
Effective evaluation and dissemination Adequate facilities, resources, and
commitment
Institutional and departmental commitment
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Broader Impacts
Integrated into the institutions academic programs Contributes to knowledge base and useful to otherinstitutions
Widely used products which can be disseminated
through commercial and other channels Improved content and pedagogy for faculty and
teachers Increased participation by women, underrepresented
minorities, and persons with disabilities Ensures high quality STEM education for people
pursuing careers in STEM fields or as teachers ortechnicians
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General tips
At the DUE Web Site http://www.nsf.gov/div/index.jsp?div=DUE Create a personalized alert service
Get copies of previously funded proposals Directly from the PI From Leslie Jensen (ljensen@nsf.gov)
Contact a program officer (PO) and offer toreview proposals
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10 Helpful Hints
(What do you think they are?)
Making the Project Betterbased on Review Criteria
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Helpful Hints:
1. Read the Program Announcement
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Helpful Hints:
2. Care About the Project
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Helpful Hints:
3. Build on What Others Have Done
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Helpful Hints:
4. Think Global, Act Local and Global
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Helpful Hints:
5. Have Measurable Goals and Objectives
Helpful Hints:
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Helpful Hints:
6. Think Teamwork
Helpful Hints:
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Helpful Hints:
7. Use Good Management Skills
Helpful Hints:
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Helpful Hints:
8. Evaluation Includes Impact andEffectiveness
Helpful Hints:
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Helpful Hints:
9. Spread the Word
Helpful Hints:
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Helpful Hints:
10. Pay It Back
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Top Ten Ways To Write a
Good Proposal
That Wont Get Funded
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10. Inflate the budget to allow fornegotiations.
Flaws
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9. Provide a template letter of commitment foryour (genuine) supporters to use. (They will!)
Flaws
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8. Assume your past accomplishments are wellknown.
Flaws
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Flaws
7. Assume a projectwebsite is sufficientfor dissemination.
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Flaws
6. Assert: Evaluation will be ongoing andconsist of a variety of methods.
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Flaws
5. Assume the program guidelines havenot changed; or better yet, ignore them!
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4. Dont check your speeling, nor youregrammer.
Flaws
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3. Substitute flowery rhetoric for goodexamples.
Flaws
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2. Assume page limits and font size
restrictions are not enforced.
Flaws
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1. Assume deadlines are not enforced.
Flaws
WAYS TO PARTICIPATE ON
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WAYS TO PARTICIPATE ONA GRANT
Grant Holder Principal Investigator Member of Project Team Member of a coalition Member of an Advisory Board Test Site
User of Products Participant in Workshops and
Symposium Reviewer of Proposals
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But Most Important!
Have fun!
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